az1324 said:When you say pins 1 & 2 don't you really mean pins 4 & 5 of a standard RJ-25 pinout. I guess you could consider them the left two wires of a 4-wire RJ cable with tab up but AFAIK that doesn't conform to any numbering standard in use.
Oh ok that's strange they would use that numbering on that graphic. On a HAI KB article they list it as a standard DB-25 pinout with pins 4 & 5 (which are the same pins). But I think it is better to stick to standard pin notations.picta said:Here is a diagram from HAI:
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This is the standard RJ-11 pinout looking into the jack. If you are using a 4-pin version then it uses the middle 4 pins (2-5). So just to make sure with all the different pin notations in this thread, unclear photos, and you said you are using a 6-pin cable, you should have pin 1 of RJ45 to pin 5 of RJ-11 and pin 2 of RJ-45 to pin 4 of RJ-11.